VOLUME 38
ISSUE 1
Introduction
Italian Industrial Relations: Toward a Strongly Decentralized Collective Bargaining?
Massimo Pallini
Reconciliation of Multi-Unionism and Strong Unionism by the Unions Law
Nurhan Süral
The Union Density Issue in Turkey: Causes and Effects
Melda Sur
European Trade Unions in Age of Flexicurity and Segmented Labor Markets: The Case of Poland
Leszek Mitrus
Varieties of Trade Union Membership Policies from a Multi-Scalar Perspective: Evidence from the German and British Hospital Sectors
Susanne Pernicka, Vera Glassner, and Nele Dittmar
Swimming Against the Tide: New Challenges for Unions Under Australian Labor Law
Anthony Forsyth and Andrew Stewart
Creative Destructor / Destructive Creator: Agency Workers as Threatening Moles Undermining Unionism or Welcome Agents of Change in Irish and Norwegian Unions?
Ann Cecilie Bergene
ISSUE 2
Introduction
Diminishing Unions' Agency: Weakening Collective Bargaining and Criminalizing Picketing in the Spanish Case
Julia Lopez Lopez
The State, the Unions, and Collective Bargaining in China: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
Mingwei Liu and Sarosh Kuruvilla
The Continuing Evolution of European Labor Law and the Changing Context for Trade Union Organizing
Alan Bogg and K.D. Ewing
Beyond Workplaces and Industries: Possibilities for Organized Action at the Territorial LevelIda Regalia
State, Market, and Collective Regulation in the Hospital Sector in East-Central Europe: Union Strategies Against All Odds
Monika Ewa Kaminska and Marta Kahancová
We Create Spots from which We Shine to Others: Organizing as a Bridging Practice Between Distinct Meanings of Association
Guy Mundlak
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BOOK REVIEWS
The Concept of the Employer, by Jeremais Prassl
reviewed by Sebastian Krebber
The Right to Strike: A Comparative View, edited by Bernd Waas
reviewed by Tonia Novitz
ISSUE 3
JUSTIFICATION OF THE RIGHT TO STRIKE IN THE ILO SYSTEM OF STANDARDS
Guest Editor Achim Seifert
Article 37 of the ILO Constitution: An Unattainable Solution to the Issue of Interpretation?
Claire La Hovary
The Restricted Freedom to Strike: “Far-Reaching” ILO Jurisprudence on the Public Sector and Essential Services
Tonia Novitz
The Right to Take Industrial Action and the ILO Supervisory Mechanism Future
Jean-Michel Servais
International Developments Regarding the Implementation of the Right to Strike
Nicola Smit
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BARRIERS TO UNION ORGANIZING
Cold Climate: Australian Unions, Policy, and the State
Rae Cooper & Bradon Ellem
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Codes of Conduct: The Trojan Horse of International Human Rights Law?
Lara Blecher
Online Platforms and Crowdwork in Europe: A Two-Step Approach to Expanding Agency Work Provisions?
Luca Ratti
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BOOK REVIEW
Laws Against Strikes—The South African Experience in an International and Comparative Perspective, by Bob Hepple, Rochelle le Roux, and Silvana Sciarra
reviewed by Keith Ewing